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Florence Sketchbook Class. Costs. Freshmen Requirements. Required GPA. International/ Study Abroad. Request a Brochure. About Rome. Rome is the Eternal City, where history and great art come alive on the streets. Its treasures include the Vatican Palace, with its masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael; the Pieta, Bernini fountains, the Renaissance architecture of St.

Peter’s Basilica and archeological sites where ancient cultures are uncovered. Today Rome is a vital European center for religion, business, film, art and fashion, and home to one of the largest university student populations in the world. In collaboration with John Cabot University, our programs in Rome excel in Business Administration, International Affairs, Communications, Political Science and Art History, while also offering a wide variety of liberal arts.

The Italian Language program at Italiaidea in Rome is excellent and offers students the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the language and culture. Photos of Rome. Minimum GPA. Costs. Other Scholarships. SAI Scholarships. SAI is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving students each academic year, open to all SAI participants who meet the eligibility requirements. To be considered, applicants must Requirements: Already be accepted into a SAI program Be enrolled in a full Semester or Summer Program (including SAI Housing) Adhere to the SAI Code of Conduct; SAI reserves the right to revoke a scholarship if the recipient fails to adhere to the SAI Code of Conduct. Must currently attend a US university or college, (exception for the “Non-U.S. Submit the following materials: SAI Scholarship Application Personal statement & two academic/professional letters of recommendation A copy of applicable 1040 Income Tax Forms (or equivalent for international students) All students submitting scholarship applications are considered for all scholarships that will apply to their enrollment and therefore do not have to specify a particular scholarship.

Awards are announced 30 days after each application deadline. Financial Aid. If you currently receive federal, state, or institutional financial aid, you may be able to use some or all of your aid toward the cost of your SAI program. This includes, but is not limited to, scholarships, grants and personal loans. Students using financial aid to fund their study abroad program have two options: 1). SAI allows Fall and Spring semester students using financial aid to defer their program cost balance (i.e. the amount that aid will cover) as long as financial aid verification is received by the following due dates: Fall semester: July 1 Spring semester: November 15 2). Summer Students: Students attending Summer Session and receiving financial aid are required to make payments by the regular due dates.

It is a student's responsibility to confirm with their home University that their current financial aid can be used to fund the SAI program. Fall: July 1 Spring: November 15 Steps for Using Financial Aid Students planning to use financial aid for their program at SAI: Program. Program Features. SAI coordinates all aspects of your enrollment from the start, with professional, friendly Admissions counselors leading your way. Our comprehensive student services begin with pre-departure, and lead to our on-site orientation and advising throughout your experience abroad. On site SAI Program Coordinators regularly organize group cultural and social events and act as advisors, guides and emergency contacts; they are your link to the host school and to local life. Program Includes: Academic courses offered in English; no language requirementUS academic credit: 12 – 21 credits per semester; 3 – 12 credits per summer sessionStudent housing: carefully selected living accommodations in clean, pleasant city center apartments; home stays available in some cities Paid registration fees for re-entry conferencesAlumni networkAmbassador Program with paid internship opportunities in California office.

Class Schedule. International/ Study Abroad. Florence University of the Arts (FUA) presents a contemporary approach to international education. With small classes taught by a highly qualified international faculty, every course aims to enhance the social, intercultural and professional experience of each student. In the classroom, students have the opportunity to learn with working professionals, as many instructors are critically acclaimed in their fields. Students have the opportunity to choose classes from any of the 7 schools/departments contained within Florence University of the Arts: FUA Schools and Departments: (note: individual courses are listed in the Class Schedule) Apicius – Culinary, Wine and Baking/Pastry Programs Food And Wine Studies Hospitality Sports And Health Sciences School of Digital Imaging And Visual Arts (DIVA) Digital Media Photography Video Production Visual Communication. Requirementa for Freshmen. Required GPA. About Florence.

Many cities throughout the European continent are known for their beauty, elegance and historical importance, but few are quite as culturally rich as Florence. The city is literally composed of layers and layers of historical evidence left behind from the various inhabitants who chose this fertile and beautiful Arno River Valley to be their home. The entire city, although small, is modern and at the same time beautiful, like many other Italian metropolises. The true wonder of Florence which distinguishes it from other European cities, is preserved to this day in the sanctuary of the town’s ancient walls: the Centro (center) of Florence, which walked end to end in 30 minutes. Built in the Renaissance over the ancient roman ruins, this part of the city is not only one of the most historically important neighbourhoods in the world but it is also one of the most fun and exciting; it is the heart of the city’s main cultural and musical agenda full of events and a lively night life.

Available Internships in Florence. Internships are an excellent way to extend learning beyond the classroom, explore career options, and build professional networks. SAI Internships are not limited to undergraduate students studying abroad. There are opportunities for recent college graduates and those exploring a new career. Internships offered In Italy allow interns the chance to develop or improve their Italian language skills and gain real world experience in professional environments. All Internships are available for US academic credit. Full time internships students may pay the optional fee. Part time internships students will receive academic credit which is cover in the program cost. Academic Internships in Florence for 2013/14 Academic Year Option 1: Full Time Internship: 12 weeks/ 15 credits; Available Fall, Spring or Summer Semester (Optional U.S.

Option 2: Part Time Internship that includes 12 credits of academic course work at Florence University of the Arts + a 3 credit Internship. 15 weeks; Requirements: Request a Brochure. Photos of School and Florence. Also in Florence: Apicius Culinary, Wine, Baking and Hospitality SAI Internships Learning beyond the classroom. Programs & Curriculum. SAI offers the following academic study options. Some affiliate students have different payment arrangements, which may require you to pay different deposits to SAI and some fees directly to your affiliate university instead of SAI. Please contact your study abroad office or SAI Business Office for further details. 15 weeks in FlorenceAcademic courses offered in English; no prior Italian Language experience required, however students are required to take Italian during their semester at FUA (only applicable to 2013/2014 students)TuitionU.S. academic credit for up to 15 credit hoursStudent housing: carefully selected living accommodations in clean, pleasant city center apartments (homestay requires payment of extra fee); Plus the following: Pre-Departure Services Admission services: course enrollment through housing assignment from our U.S.

On-Site Services Re-Entry Services Please note: SAI continues to accept applications after the application deadlines on a space available basis. Class Schedules. Also in Florence: Apicius Culinary, Wine, Baking and Hospitality SAI Internships Learning beyond the classroom. Costs. Students who select courses that total over 15 semester credits will be required to pay the additional credit tuition as follows: 1 credit = $ 550 | 2 credits = $1,100 | 3 credits = $ 1,625. Some affiliate students have different payment arrangements, which may require you to pay different deposits to SAI and some fees directly to your affiliate university instead of SAI. Please contact your study abroad office or SAI Business Department for further details. * NOTE: Students applying after the application deadline will be asked to make enrollment confirmation payments within 5 business days upon receipt of acceptance email. ** NOTE: Students confirmed after this date will receive an email from the SAI business office regarding further program payments now due.

Pre-Departure Services Admission services: course enrollment through housing assignment from our U.S. On-Site Services Re-Entry Services Not Included For financial aid information click here. Financial Aid. If you currently receive federal, state, or institutional financial aid, you may be able to use some or all of your aid toward the cost of your SAI program. This includes, but is not limited to, scholarships, grants and personal loans. Students using financial aid to fund their study abroad program have two options: 1). SAI allows Fall and Spring semester students using financial aid to defer their program cost balance (i.e. the amount that aid will cover) as long as financial aid verification is received by the following due dates: Fall semester: July 1 Spring semester: November 15 2).

Summer Students: Students attending Summer Session and receiving financial aid are required to make payments by the regular due dates. It is a student's responsibility to confirm with their home University that their current financial aid can be used to fund the SAI program. Fall: July 1 Spring: November 15 Steps for Using Financial Aid Students planning to use financial aid for their program at SAI: SAI Scholarships. SAI is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving students each academic year, open to all SAI participants who meet the eligibility requirements. To be considered, applicants must Requirements: Already be accepted into a SAI program Be enrolled in a full Semester or Summer Program (including SAI Housing) Adhere to the SAI Code of Conduct; SAI reserves the right to revoke a scholarship if the recipient fails to adhere to the SAI Code of Conduct.

Must currently attend a US university or college, (exception for the “Non-U.S. Student Scholarship”). All scholarship funds will be applied towards the final payment. Submit the following materials: SAI Scholarship Application Personal statement & two academic/professional letters of recommendation A copy of applicable 1040 Income Tax Forms (or equivalent for international students) Awards are announced 30 days after each application deadline. Please take a moment to view and/or print the SAI Scholarship Application. Fall Semester programs: June 1.

Other Scholarships. Adventures in Education www.aie.org/Scholarships/index.cfm African American Resources Directory of scholarships and internships. www.littleafrica.com/resources/scholarships.htm Asian American Journalists Association Founded in 1981 by Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) journalists who felt a need to support one another and to encourage more Asian American and Pacific Islanders to pursue journalism www.aaja.org/programs//for_students/scholarships/ The Order Sons of Italy in America Scholarships A full tuition scholarship granted to qualified Italian-American undergraduates for one academic year at John Cabot University in Rome.

The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit, financial need, and the desire to further one's knowledge of his or her Italian heritage. www.osia.org/students/scholarships.php Association of American Indian Affairs The mission of the AAIA, as approved is to promote the welfare of American Indians and Alaska Natives www.indian-affairs.org. Schools of Armed Forces. American Military University (AMU) is the #1 provider of higher education to the U.S. military*. As a top online university supporting the nation's servicemembers, AMU provides quality and affordable online education to U.S. Armed Forces, members of the public safety, service and national security communities, and working adults in a wide range of fields. At AMU, we have earned our reputation as a leader in online higher education by always focusing on you: the student.

We were nationally recognized by the prestigious Sloan Consortium for quality online education in 2009; and in 2009 and 2010 received their effective practices award. 180+ online certificates and degreesNo admission feesFederal Student Aid and Armed Forces Tuition Assistance acceptedBook grant** Learn more about our services for veterans and military-spouses. Many universities say they are "military-friendly", but what does that really mean? *Based upon 2012 DoD enrollment figures for U.S. servicemembers. Learn More Videos. Campuses. Program & Curriculum. School of Security and Global Studies. School of Education.

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